Cold War (3rd Ed.) An International History
Auteur : Fink Carole K.
Now in its third edition, Cold War provides an accessible and comprehensive account of the decades-long conflict between two nuclear-armed Superpowers during the twentieth century.
This book offers a broader timeline than any other Cold War text, charting the lead-up to the conflict from the Russian Revolution to World War II, providing an authoritative narrative and analysis of the period between 1945 and 1991, and scrutinizing the 30-year aftermath, including the prospect of a "new Cold War." In this new edition, Carole K. Fink provides new insights and perspectives on key events, with an emphasis on people, power, and ideas. The third edition covers developments in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America as well as in Europe. It also includes
- Eleven new or revised maps that illustrate the global reach of the long conflict
- An extended chronology that includes recent international events
- A discussion of the post-Cold War roles of the US, Russia, and China in world politics
- An updated bibliography reflecting new scholarship in Cold War and post-Cold War history
Cold War is the consummate book on this complex twentieth-century rivalry and will be of interest to students of contemporary US and international history and history enthusiasts alike.
0. Introduction 1. Soviet Russia and the West, 1917-1941 2. The Grand Alliance, 1941-1945 3. Cold War, 1945-1952 4. The Widening Conflict, 1953-1963 5. The Sixties 6. Détente, 1969-1975 7. Detente Collapses, 1975-1980 8. The Second Cold War, 1981-1985 9. The End of the Cold War, 1985-1991 10. Aftermath: A New World Disorder 11. Conclusion
Carole K. Fink is Humanities Distinguished Professor of History Emerita at The Ohio State University, USA. She is an award-winning author, editor, and translator of 15 books, including West Germany and Israel: Foreign Relations, Domestic Politics, and the Cold War, 1965-1974 (2019) and Defending the Rights of Others: The Great Powers, the Jews, and International Minority Protection, 1878-1938 (2006).
Date de parution : 11-2021
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 11-2021
15.2x22.9 cm
Mots-clés :
Soviet Union; Soviet Russia; International relations; Grand alliance; Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; GDR’s History; CIA Fund; Foreign policy; FRG; Cold War; International Monetary Fund; World War II; West Germany; United States; Nuclear Disarmament; NATO Membership; NATO Alliance; NATO Enlargement; Muslim World; Humanitarian Aid; Salt Ii Treaty; Organization Of American States; ABM; CCP; Permanent Security Council Seats; UN; GDR; Naval Force; Salt Ii; Salt Ii Negotiation; GDR Citizen; ISIS Threat